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4 points·by winstonewert·4 mesi fa·0 comments

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winstonewert
·3 mesi fa·discuss
For anyone who might be confused about the pardoning a turkey reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Thanksgiving_Turkey_P...
winstonewert
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Perhaps you could refrain from slandering Rust proponents without any evidence.
winstonewert
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I think the real question has to be: how do we determine what the regulations should be. Today, regulations are typically the product of dysfunctional political processes, and, no surprise, a lot of those regulations are unhelpful and a lot of helpful regulations are absent.
winstonewert
·8 mesi fa·discuss
> but not everything is necessarily backed by the same kind of heap-allocated memory object.

Do you have an example, I thought literally everything in Python did trace to a PyObject*.
winstonewert
·6 anni fa·discuss
You make a good point, a good UBI pilot would incorporate the necessary tax increases.

But that's not what this study did. Crucially, the disincentive to create only applies to low income earners. Under, UBI everyone pays the taxes and thus everyone gets that disincentive to work. If we want to see what UBI would do, we should actually do UBI.
winstonewert
·6 anni fa·discuss
UBI would be funded by taxes, duh.

But the funding mechanism isn't at issue here. The point is that for every dollar earned the participants lost 50 cents due to a decrease in support from the basic income. That's a massive disincentive to work.
winstonewert
·6 anni fa·discuss
That may all be true.

But its extremely dishonest to make the headline "people kept working" when 25% of them quit.
winstonewert
·6 anni fa·discuss
wow, that's just dishonest reporting.
winstonewert
·6 anni fa·discuss
I don't think this fits the definition of basic income.

> Whatever income participants earned was deducted from their basic income at 50 per cent

That is equivalent to a massive 50% tax rate on every dollar earned. It seems to me the whole point of UBI is that its universal and not conditional on how much you earn otherwise.